Edith Palmer's Country InnDescriptionEdith Palmer's Country Inn was set up in a Victorian home built in 1863. Originally, the home and a rock building to the rear were used as a cider factory. Edith Palmer, a renowned cook and innkeeper, started the Inn after she bought the property in 1947. Current owners Pat and Leisa Findley reconstructed and rejuvenated the Inn. Now the Inn along with the rock room which is now, appropriately, the Cider Factory Restaurant, are joined by the two adjacent Victorian Houses to complete the property.
There are four guest rooms in the main buliding (Edith Palmer House). Two family suites and four guest rooms are located in complementary houses.
Virginia City offers a great deal of attractions for history lovers. Today's C Street is still lined with thriving saloons. Travellers can tour the mines underground at the Chollar Mine, visit Victorian homes, that have been restored and stand in splendid fashion or take a train ride along Virginia & Truckee Railroad. For those who like vigorous activities horseriding and swimming are available nearby. Visitors can enjoy fantastic views of the surrounding area and the canyon from the hillside.
AmenitiesThe Family Suites will accomodate 4 persons. Each has a bedroom with a queen bed. The living area has a hide-a-way which sleeps 2 and a kitchenette furnished with a refrigerator and a microwave oven. No breakfast and no housekeeping services, except for clean towels daily, are provided. Each room has private bath. A Continental breakfast is included with room rate. On-site restaurant and additional food services are available. Guests are invited to take a stroll in the garden with the rock terraces.
Private Bath
Sitting Room
Cable TV
On-site restaurant
Garden
Rates$85-$125 per night
416 South B Street PO Box 389 Virginia City, NV 89440 Phone (775) 847-7070
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